Philadelphia Sightseeing Tours

Center City East

In a Nutshell

Continuously running double-decker buses allow tourists to hop on and off at sites such as the Franklin Institute and Penn’s Landing

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Feb 28, 2015. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Subject to availability. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Admission is valid for two days. Hotel shuttle service not included. Additional $10 fee for shuttle service to or from hotels serviced by Philadelphia Sightseeing Tours. Shuttle runs 10am–5pm; schedule subject to change.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Philadelphia Sightseeing Tours

$35.99 for a hop-on hop-off historical bus tour for two (up to a $60 value)

$71.99 for a hop-on hop-off historical bus tour for four (up to a $120 value)

Each admission can be used for riders of any age. Admission values are based off adult ticket prices. Tours last about 1 hour and 45 minutes traveling to over 100 sites and attractions with 27 stops. Admission also includes $2 off purchase of a steak, beverage, and fries at Grand Olde Cheesesteak, which is located inside the Bourse Building where the tour departs, and a $100 credit toward a private charter booking for a bus or trolley rental (limit 1 per booking).

Though Philadelphia Sightseeing Tours sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.

Philadelphia Sightseeing Tours

The founders of Philadelphia Sightseeing Tours have dedicated more than a quarter of a century to local tourism. They bring that expertise to hop-on hop-off bus and trolley tours of the city, which allow guests to design their own itineraries. Sightseers board a London-style double-decker bus or old-fashioned trolley at the Bourse building and journey to more than 20 historical sites, including Love Park and the steps Rocky punched in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Passengers can disembark and explore the Eastern State Penitentiary or pose by the Liberty Bell for as long as they like before boarding the next bus or trolley. Tickets grant unlimited access to the vehicles for one day, letting discoveries last until the sun goes down or Ben Franklin’s ghost starts his night shift at the tollbooth.